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Economic Comparison of In-hospital vs Out-hospital Treated Patient
Authors: J. Matyáš
Authors‘ workplace: ARO, Nemocnice Pardubice, primář MUDr. Z. Křivánek
Published in: Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2000, č. 5, s. 211-212
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Out-hospital day case surgery and anesthesia has become one of the fastest evolving concepts of the past decade. It represents reasonable andunavoidable trend in the medicine. However, in the Czech Republic it is not so. We name the reasons why the number of out-hospital anesthesia casesdid not rise significantly. The main obstacle preventing further development of out-hospital anesthesia represents the economic implications associatedwith that type of anesthesia. We try to figure out what are our chances when comparing ourselves to the developed West European countries.
Key words:
fixed reimbursement – hospital day – day care – benefit
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Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care Medicine
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